This campaign is of, for, and by people like you who are sick and tired of out-of-control

spending, bloated deficits, TRILLION-dollar wars that put other countries' security interests ahead of our own, and assaults on our liberties by rogue government agencies like the TSA.

So I'm depending on you
for every ounce of my success.

With the release of my
budget plan and my new TV ads - which I hope you'll take a moment to

watch - more and more voters throughout the country will realize that the right choice for the Republican nominee is clear.

They can support a return to limited government and free market constitutional principles by voting for me.

Or they can support the continuation of the Big Government, big spending status quo by supporting any one of my establishment opponents.

You and I must make it clear to voters all over
the country that's the choice they're faced with in this campaign for President.

The media certainly won't do it for us!

Despite polls consistently showing me within striking distance
of first place over the past few months - and recent polls showing me defeating President Obama in a head-to-head matchup - a recent study confirmed
the national media's all-out BLACKOUT of my campaign.

The Pew Research Center found I was the main focus of only 2% of news stories dealing with the Presidential race, DEAD LAST among all candidates even those I've been crushing in the polls for months!

you and I can either let the national media pick our next President - or we
can take my message of liberty straight to the voters and let the
chips fall where they may.

Tomorrow is the day our decision is made.

Without your support, I won't be able to break through the media BLACKOUT.

So I am counting on you to please contribute any amount you can.

Please pledge right now to make your most generous contribution to my campaign's Black THIS Out Money Bomb tomorrow.

Tomorrow is the most important day of my campaign yet. So please don't let me down.

For Liberty,

Ron Paul

P.S. My campaign just unveiled two new ads to explain to voters that the right choice for the Republican nominee is clear.

They can support a return to limited government and free market constitutional principles by voting for me - or they can support the continuation
of the Big Government, big spending status quo by supporting any one of my establishment opponents.

Tomorrow's Black THIS Out Money Bomb will be the most important day of my campaign yet, as it will help determine how much I can break through the
media blackout.

In an email to his supporters on Wednesday, GOP candidate Paul slammed Cooper and CNN for failing to give him enough time to speak during the CNN/WRLC debate. “At one point in the first hour of last night’s CNN Republican debate, blacking out almost took on a whole new meaning,” Paul wrote. “You see, it can be awfully hard to be on stage for nearly 40 minutes between speaking. Yes, 40 minutes,” Paul added.

Cooper, who has hosted Paul seven times on “AC 360″ in 2011, defended his moderation of the CNN/WRLC debate. “Now, candidates are welcome to whatever views they may have on the issues or opponents and the media. But facts are facts, and in this case, the Paul campaign is simply wrong on the facts,” Cooper said. Cooper went on to point out that Paul never waited to speak for more than 19 minutes and 16 seconds. “It’s certainly nothing like the 40-minute gap that Congressman Paul claims in his fundraising letter. It just didn’t happen,” Cooper said.

Paul’s email also slams Cooper and CNN for failing to give him a closing statement. “Closing statements? Well, some of the candidates got them. I will give you one guess who didn’t,” Paul argued. In response to this statement, Cooper insisted that “no one was asked or offered a chance to make closing statements. Everyone was asked to make an opening statement, and everybody did. There were no plans for closing statements.”

At the end of his segment on Paul’s campaign, Cooper admitted that a media blackout of the Texas Congressman’s campaign does exist. “The Ron Paul campaign may have a justified complaint with other reporters or networks’ treatment of their candidate this election year. I do not believe their attack on us is fair or accurate, just for the record,” Cooper professed.